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bill rogers hasn't competed since 1996, but in the light of last week's attacks rogers is now, he's comingrun in next year's marathon. he joins us now live from boston. you did run, in 2009, right? >> yes. >> and you haven't for a while because of your health? >> yeah. i actually retired at the 100th anniversary of boston. i ran the marathon 23 years. i've run in five continents. i've done a lot of racing. >> yeah. >> so time to take a break. >> so you're planning on doing it next year? because of this? >> yes. and because just about every runner i know wants to run boston next year. it's going to be a huge race. and i think it's going to stand as a symbol of what maybe we can only run, but that's something. >> yeah. you know, the president said, you know, we may fall, but we get back up. you know, it's like the 79-year-old runner, the older runner who ran. he was talking about this time. but we get back up and keep running. he predicted next year's marathon would be bigger and better than ever. you're making that same prediction. >> i definitely agree 100% with what president obama said.
bill rogers hasn't competed since 1996, but in the light of last week's attacks rogers is now, he's comingrun in next year's marathon. he joins us now live from boston. you did run, in 2009, right? >> yes. >> and you haven't for a while because of your health? >> yeah. i actually retired at the 100th anniversary of boston. i ran the marathon 23 years. i've run in five continents. i've done a lot of racing. >> yeah. >> so time to take a break. >> so you're...
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bill rogers for a time, four-time new york marathon winner. the sheriff wrote a book. the sheriff wrote a book, isn't that great? sheriff taylor from mayberry rfd, andy griffith's book, andy taylor from mayberry. one of his many books. too bad he died. i'm sorry to hear that. also who died, annette funachello. in 1998. i met her in a supermarket in stones town. it's no longer there. ♪ hey there city georgy girl swinging down the street for equal pay and city hall will hear you today you're always window shopping and never stopping to buy and you're gonna get equal pay and that you're going to try to get it for you city georgy girl you're living all the things that you can be and we're gonna have equal pay we're gonna be free wake up city hall you're gonna have it all city hall equal pay for all thanks. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> thank you. i hate to bring it back to the [speaker not understood] portion, but i do want to dedicate these couple minutes to my brother carlos [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. i mean at s.f. state 40 years ago or more.
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when the bill roger is a. formula for controversy burning rubber on the streets of bahrain. like sheep weekend on art. rebel forces in syria say they hope western and arab countries meeting on saturday will grant them the arms they need to get rid of president assad u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel has already put american boots on the ground in neighboring jordan as a first step to preventing chemical weapons from getting into the wrong hands it's also recently emerged france and the u.k. have presented evidence to the. gas in syria. by u.s. intelligence agencies but a u.n. investigation into the store with damascus and the international body wrangling over which areas investigators should be able to visit. and report ahead of the friends of syria meeting. the meeting in turkey comes when the situation around syria is heating up dramatically and the country's willingness to go are losing patience and while the gender is unclear the raw indicators that a military solution could be discussed in istanbul just ahead of the seventeen nation group conference britain and fran
when the bill roger is a. formula for controversy burning rubber on the streets of bahrain. like sheep weekend on art. rebel forces in syria say they hope western and arab countries meeting on saturday will grant them the arms they need to get rid of president assad u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel has already put american boots on the ground in neighboring jordan as a first step to preventing chemical weapons from getting into the wrong hands it's also recently emerged france and the u.k....
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even extends to writing on twitter too with the country's most famous human rights activists now bill roger still behind bars for posting anti government messages but he's probably boyko reports now on his struggle. not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian assange on its so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki leaks founder has been calling home for some ten months now in order to have a chance about the man at the forefront of bahrain's pro-democracy struggle i began by asking assigns why he was say keen to invite me to be over a job interview on his exclusive r.t. show braid has nine hundred thousand people. he has one hundred fifty thousand twitter followers who prides predominantly. the population for. sincere arrests of a number of other activists and grains green people have. never read job. trying to present to the brain so wright was the most prominent voice for the brain spread speaking to julian assange over job was unequivocal about his determin
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more than seventy people killed on both sides the country's most famous human rights activist now bill roger meantime serving a jail sentence for posting anti government messages on twitter address my hammer does suffer he spoke to me about why the protest is so furious about the formula one race being hosted in bahrain it's the government there. this is and all. this systematic torture and they have this discrimination against what we are majority of the people so this really intrigues me on sanctions it should be all good it went gram agree or any other and they are using it to get really what's happening now is not building bridges what's happening now is bringing us misery. where we are living again in this region just because. they want to. make mistakes by doing more mr imprisoning or peaceful activists like me which it will all be. very. a couple of world news stories are bringing up speed a powerful earthquake measuring six point six magnitude china's southwest of such a province is left over one hundred fifty people dead thousands of others are injured almost ten thousand homes have
more than seventy people killed on both sides the country's most famous human rights activist now bill roger meantime serving a jail sentence for posting anti government messages on twitter address my hammer does suffer he spoke to me about why the protest is so furious about the formula one race being hosted in bahrain it's the government there. this is and all. this systematic torture and they have this discrimination against what we are majority of the people so this really intrigues me on...
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get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and dilution of the truth most notably has been joined by texas republican mike mccaul who didn't hesitate for a second to use what happened in boston to push his own personal agenda saying the u.s. now needs to protect itself from a digital or cyber bomb so for working in your pockets interest instead of the interest of the people who elected you mike rogers along with your nefarious counterparts you are all my villains today. but seriously we still have time to stop this agreed just legislation from passing yes it passed in the house but it still hasn't passed in the senate yet and that's where you come in call your senators remember it's their job to vote in our interests or go to cisco petition dot org to find out
get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and dilution of the truth most notably has been joined by texas republican mike mccaul who didn't...
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get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact that the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and dilution of the truth most notably he's been joined by texas republican mike mccaul who didn't hesitate for a second to use what happened in boston to push his own person. saying the u.s. now need to protect itself from a digital or cyber bomb so for working in your pockets interest instead of the interest of the people who elected you mike rogers along with your nefarious counterparts you are all my villains today. but seriously we still have time to stop this agreed just legislation from passing yes that house in the house but it still hasn't passed in the senate yet and that's where you come in call your senators number it's their job to vote in our interests or go to cisco petition or to find out more and let's ma
get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact that the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and dilution of the truth most notably he's been joined by texas republican mike mccaul who didn't...
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get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and i lucian of the truth most notably has been joined by texas republican mike mccaul who didn't hesitate for a second to use what happened in boston to push his own personal agenda saying the u.s. now needs to protect itself from a digital or cyber bomb so for working in your pockets interest instead of the interest of the people who elected you mike rogers along with your nefarious counterparts you are all my villains today. but seriously we still have time to stop this agreed just legislation from passing yes that house in the house but it still hasn't passed in the senate yet and that's where you come in call your senators remember it's their job to vote in our interests or go to cisco petition or to find out more
get the mechanics of the bill that's nothing to do with the fact of the bill outright violates our privacy and despite what rogers says it's not online activists demanding the bill it's money the sunlight foundation has reported that lobbyists in favor of the bill spent six hundred million dollars since it was first introduced and unfortunately mike rogers isn't the only crusader for this injustice and i lucian of the truth most notably has been joined by texas republican mike mccaul who didn't...
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the bill didn't go anywhere. so chairman rogers and i started again, but what we said to each other and we discussed was that we need to address the issue of privacy because even though we felt strongly that our bill does protect privacy, we knew there was -- there were groups out there, especially the privacy groups, felt there was not enough protection in our bill. we rolled up our sleeves. we listened to the issues raised by the privacy groups. the administration had issues with respect to private and we changed the bill. we made significant changes to our bill that dealt with privacy. we provided first there is a privacy and civil liberties oversight board and now that board must review our program. that's one area of oversight. we have in the intelligence community we have privacy officers in each department, in each area, and the privacy people have to look at the threat information. they must conduct a classified and unclassified review. that's the second oversight that was changed in the bill. an annual report must be sent
the bill didn't go anywhere. so chairman rogers and i started again, but what we said to each other and we discussed was that we need to address the issue of privacy because even though we felt strongly that our bill does protect privacy, we knew there was -- there were groups out there, especially the privacy groups, felt there was not enough protection in our bill. we rolled up our sleeves. we listened to the issues raised by the privacy groups. the administration had issues with respect to...
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it would appear that rogers wife stands to benefit quite a lot from the passage of sis and has helped in the push to get the bill passed so his wife's name was christie clemens rogers and she was a former c.e.o. of a just some big security firm now she's a lobbyist for all these security firms and the security firms are the defense contractors are the ones pushing for cispa which is the invasion of online privacy now it's passed in congress just like sopa passed congress as well easily and it's supposed to go to the senate and to the white house decide whether it passes that it's uncertain but we know this is a psychological war that they'll break us down eventually they'll keep on using terror attacks and false flags and and crazy people out on the street who just go crazy one day is that because that guy went crazy we need to watch everything you do know i've got a new hashtag on twitter called. america fatigue so whether it's the or somebody getting blown up in boston or whatever it's just america fatigue it's a country in decline it's less than four percent of the global g.d.p. they produce twenty five perce
it would appear that rogers wife stands to benefit quite a lot from the passage of sis and has helped in the push to get the bill passed so his wife's name was christie clemens rogers and she was a former c.e.o. of a just some big security firm now she's a lobbyist for all these security firms and the security firms are the defense contractors are the ones pushing for cispa which is the invasion of online privacy now it's passed in congress just like sopa passed congress as well easily and it's...
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it would appear that rogers wife stands to benefit quite a lot from the passage of sr and has helped in the push to get the bill passed so his wife's name was christie clemens rogers and she was a former c.e.o. of a just some big security firm now she's a lobbyist for all these security firms and the security firms are the defense contractors are the ones pushing for sis which is the invasion of online privacy now it's passed in congress just like sopa passed congress as well easily and is supposed to go to the senate and to the white house to decide whether it passes that it's uncertain but we know this is a psychological war that they'll break us down eventually they'll keep on using terror attacks and false flags and and crazy people out on the street who just go crazy one day is that because that guy went crazy we need to watch everything you do know they've got a new hashtag on twitter called. america fatigue so whether it's just or somebody getting blown up in boston or whatever it's just america fatigue it's a country in decline it's less than four percent of the global g.d.p. they produce twenty five pe
it would appear that rogers wife stands to benefit quite a lot from the passage of sr and has helped in the push to get the bill passed so his wife's name was christie clemens rogers and she was a former c.e.o. of a just some big security firm now she's a lobbyist for all these security firms and the security firms are the defense contractors are the ones pushing for sis which is the invasion of online privacy now it's passed in congress just like sopa passed congress as well easily and is...
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what bill rogers has in mind now.g frightening eyewitness accounts what happened when that fertilizer plant exploded last night in texas. wait until you see the story we have next about another texas town that experienced a similar disaster more than 60 years ago and the horrifying aftermath. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers wh
what bill rogers has in mind now.g frightening eyewitness accounts what happened when that fertilizer plant exploded last night in texas. wait until you see the story we have next about another texas town that experienced a similar disaster more than 60 years ago and the horrifying aftermath. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your...
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and you might have heard, we passed a health care bill. [ applause [ applause ] is that roger hales applauding out there? some republicans suggest the bill contains a few secret provisions and that's ridiculous. there aren't a few secret provisions in the health care plan, there are like hundreds. tonight in the interest of transparency, i would like to share a couple. let's see. this provision is called the bay state of denial. iteahis bill should cover short term memory loss related to the passage of massachusetts health care reform. so good news, mitt, your condition is covered. haha. this next provision is called the jersey shore up. it reads the following individuals shall be excluded from the indoor tanning tax within this bill. snooki, jay wow, the situation, and house minority leader john boehner. [ laughter ] this provision ought to put a common misconception to rest. it says right here if you do not like the ruling of your death panel, you can appeal. michele bachmann is here i understand, she's thinking about running for president, which is weird because i hear she was born in canad
and you might have heard, we passed a health care bill. [ applause [ applause ] is that roger hales applauding out there? some republicans suggest the bill contains a few secret provisions and that's ridiculous. there aren't a few secret provisions in the health care plan, there are like hundreds. tonight in the interest of transparency, i would like to share a couple. let's see. this provision is called the bay state of denial. iteahis bill should cover short term memory loss related to the...
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aye lane warren from the city attorney's office, sarah jones ann marie rogers and bill wii co-before he retired. john ram, of course, and an dress power in my office. ~. this laze been a wonderful collaborative effort. so, with that, colleagues, if there are any introductory remarks. yes, president chiu. >> thank you, mr. chair. and let me first start by thanking the members of the public who have all engaged very intensely on this topic. and let me start by saying that i think this intense debate has caused ceqa to become everyone's new favorite four-letter word. [laughter] >> let me also state a more serious note that i have met with supporters and opponents of the various versions of so-called chapter 31 reform. and let me suggest that i think that everyone in this room shares the overall goal of legislating clear procedures for handling appeals of categorical exemptions and negative declarations. as supervisor wiener just outlined, our main guide on these appellate procedures is a publicly available 2008 city attorney memo that reads like a conflict version of choose your own adv
aye lane warren from the city attorney's office, sarah jones ann marie rogers and bill wii co-before he retired. john ram, of course, and an dress power in my office. ~. this laze been a wonderful collaborative effort. so, with that, colleagues, if there are any introductory remarks. yes, president chiu. >> thank you, mr. chair. and let me first start by thanking the members of the public who have all engaged very intensely on this topic. and let me start by saying that i think this...
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we had it easy because bill rogers used to win the marathon. i got this one. no problem. we got some news for you. >> brian: that was steve's toss to me. brand-new information revealed in the boston marathon bombing by the suspect himself. dzhokhar tsarnaev telling authorities how and why they planned this attack. molly line outside beth israel hospital. the suspect claims he and his brother had no foreign help. we got that out of day one of questioning, i understand. >> exactly. that's what's reportedly happening inside. we know he's awake and lucid from transcripts of that initial first appearance here in court before the federal magistrate. but he's apparently talking, at least a little bit. when it comes to motivations, there is a tremendous amount of information out there that a lot of the information for this attack, the plotting of this attack, came from the internet and that is apparently what dzhokhar tsarnaev is actually telling authorities, that they spent a tremendous amount of time on the web gathering information and we also know from previous reports that th
we had it easy because bill rogers used to win the marathon. i got this one. no problem. we got some news for you. >> brian: that was steve's toss to me. brand-new information revealed in the boston marathon bombing by the suspect himself. dzhokhar tsarnaev telling authorities how and why they planned this attack. molly line outside beth israel hospital. the suspect claims he and his brother had no foreign help. we got that out of day one of questioning, i understand. >> exactly....
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it would appear that rogers wife stands to benefit quite a lot from the passage of sis and has helped in the push to get the bill passed so his wife's name was christie clemens rogers and she was a former c.e.o. of a just some big security firm now she's a lobbyist for all these security firms and the security firms are the defense contractors are the ones pushing for cispa which is the invasion of online privacy now it's passed in congress just like sopa passed congress as well easily and is supposed to go to the senate and to the white house decide whether it passes that it's uncertain but we know this is a psychological war that they'll break us down eventually they'll keep on using terror attacks and false flags and and crazy people out on the street who just go crazy one day is that because that guy went crazy we need to watch everything you do well i've got a new hashtag on twitter called. america fatigue so whether it's just or somebody getting blown up in boston or whatever it's just america fatigue it's a country in decline it's less than four percent of the global g.d.p. they produce twenty five percen
it would appear that rogers wife stands to benefit quite a lot from the passage of sis and has helped in the push to get the bill passed so his wife's name was christie clemens rogers and she was a former c.e.o. of a just some big security firm now she's a lobbyist for all these security firms and the security firms are the defense contractors are the ones pushing for cispa which is the invasion of online privacy now it's passed in congress just like sopa passed congress as well easily and is...
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after the bill failed to move in the senate, i went to chairman rogers and i told him that i supported the underlying intent of the bill and i was hopeful that if the bill came back up in this session he and myself and our staffs could work together to improve the privacy protections. he promised then that he would do it and chairman rogers and his staff have been a man and women, some of the staff are females, of their word. the result is a bill that was reported out of the intelligence committee on a bipartisan basis with much stronger privacy protections. when i went to the rules committee, chairman rogers supported that this amendment i'm about to offer should be made in order and it has been. and if this amendment is accepted, and i'm told that the chairman and the ranking member are going to support it, i'm not aware of any organized opposition to it. it is going to be my intent to vote for the bill. we obviously have the cyberthreat. it faces the american people. and chairman rogers and ranking member, mr. ruppersberger, have talked about that in some detail earlier in this deba
after the bill failed to move in the senate, i went to chairman rogers and i told him that i supported the underlying intent of the bill and i was hopeful that if the bill came back up in this session he and myself and our staffs could work together to improve the privacy protections. he promised then that he would do it and chairman rogers and his staff have been a man and women, some of the staff are females, of their word. the result is a bill that was reported out of the intelligence...
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bill? that seems to be among the issues that some folks have. >> let me back up. that's a mike rogerselligence bill. i provided the mccaul amendment, the privacy amendment that provided a civilian interface to the private sector rather han the military and nsa. i think my amendment was actually praised by the privacy group, supported by the aclu. i also intend to develop a cyber bill out of the committee on homeland security that deals with the role of d hrkhs and th sharing of threat information with the private sector and critical infrastructures to better protect them so we don't see financial institutions coming down and all the critical infrastructures out there. so i look forward, i've actually worked with the white house on my amendment and my bill, which i think is going to get more praise because it does have a civilian interface rather than military. >> all right. chairman of the house homeland security committee. thanks for coming on the show this morning. >> appreciate you having me. >> still ahead, how the bombing in boston is affecting next week's primary election. polit
bill? that seems to be among the issues that some folks have. >> let me back up. that's a mike rogerselligence bill. i provided the mccaul amendment, the privacy amendment that provided a civilian interface to the private sector rather han the military and nsa. i think my amendment was actually praised by the privacy group, supported by the aclu. i also intend to develop a cyber bill out of the committee on homeland security that deals with the role of d hrkhs and th sharing of threat...
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bill. dennis: have you come up with a nice little patch, a way to fix it to address the privacy concerns? >> oh, yes. they were very pleased that chairman rogersis not a perfect bill. if we not do something, we are exposing our country to the biggest laughs of our privacy in the history of the world. dennis: i am sorry, congressman, i have to rough it up. thank you so much for being with us. congressman dutch ruppersberger. cheryl: gold is down right now. it has been, overall, a good week. we are in the trading pits to see if there are still bargains to be had. coming up after the break. dennis: reaching a deal to end the faa furloughs. former department of transportation inspector joined melissa and lori on like this will come back to hurt the faa later. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you15% todp a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why youeed lifelock to relentles
bill. dennis: have you come up with a nice little patch, a way to fix it to address the privacy concerns? >> oh, yes. they were very pleased that chairman rogersis not a perfect bill. if we not do something, we are exposing our country to the biggest laughs of our privacy in the history of the world. dennis: i am sorry, congressman, i have to rough it up. thank you so much for being with us. congressman dutch ruppersberger. cheryl: gold is down right now. it has been, overall, a good...
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bill: mike rogers yesterday said the fbi was very prudent and very thorough and placed no blame on the anything that happened over a year, two years, three years prior to that. do we know that to be the case? i don't know that to be the case at this point but the fbi will have their opportunity to lay all of this information out before the american people and then we can judge but let's go back. last week was a rough week for the american people. clearly a rough week for the people of boston. and our law enforcement officials, both the local police, the state police, the fbi, the counter terrorism officials, i think did a marvelous job on behalf of our country. and as rough a week as it was for the people of boston and the american people watching this it was, was also clearly another american moment. reminded that terrorism is something that we're going to live with for a long, long time to come, and secondly when these events happened america pulls together and strengthens our country. bill: i think we saw that in action in boston and i would agree with you based on watching that fir
bill: mike rogers yesterday said the fbi was very prudent and very thorough and placed no blame on the anything that happened over a year, two years, three years prior to that. do we know that to be the case? i don't know that to be the case at this point but the fbi will have their opportunity to lay all of this information out before the american people and then we can judge but let's go back. last week was a rough week for the american people. clearly a rough week for the people of boston....
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roger ailes. sean hannity in it and bill o'reilly and megyn kelly and joe scarborough. rachel mad oh and piers morgan and anderson cooper. who was left off the list. rush limbaugh, most listened to talk show host on the radio in the country and bret baier and greta van susteren.
roger ailes. sean hannity in it and bill o'reilly and megyn kelly and joe scarborough. rachel mad oh and piers morgan and anderson cooper. who was left off the list. rush limbaugh, most listened to talk show host on the radio in the country and bret baier and greta van susteren.
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appoi disappointingly the backing of a surprising number of republicans, one of whom, mike rogers, sponsored the billd it's not a surveillance project. to his credit, president obama vowed to veto it. the irony isn't lost on me that i find myself before you today agreeing with president obama and the aclu. the question isn't why am i? it's why aren't more lawmakers and political activists? where are the liberals who railed against the patriot act and expanding federal powers in respond to 9/11? where are the conservatives who champion privacy, civil liberties and limited government? as a national security hawk, i can surely acknowledge cyber security is an important issue and last week made it clear that terrorism still remains a living, breathing problem for america and the west. but the security, that security, is increasingly coming at the expense of liberty and we should all be a little more skeptical when our beloved free society is at stake. so shame on democrats and republicans for abandoning their principles. let's hope this dies on the senate floor, but in the meantime, no more
appoi disappointingly the backing of a surprising number of republicans, one of whom, mike rogers, sponsored the billd it's not a surveillance project. to his credit, president obama vowed to veto it. the irony isn't lost on me that i find myself before you today agreeing with president obama and the aclu. the question isn't why am i? it's why aren't more lawmakers and political activists? where are the liberals who railed against the patriot act and expanding federal powers in respond to 9/11?...
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rogers not earning any fans in silicon valley. >> no. one of the authors of a controversial new billhat makes it easier for government investigators to get data about you from internet companies. it would allow that exchange of information even if that data transfer violated other laws designed to protect you. here is rogers describing what he thinks of people on the internet who oppose his bill. >> people on the internet, if you're a 14-year-old tweeter in the basement, you know, as my -- told my nephew, i had to work him over a lot on this bill because he didn't understand the mechanics of t i hear that a lot. >> particulars of sispa are complex but rogers earned no fans by calling opponents 14-year-olds. the white house has taken a stance against sispa and says the president will veto it if congress passes it. yahoo! and intel, who says profit fell as people moved away from computers. yahoo! says advertising fell. bank of america didn't make as much money as hoped. eb ebay's results after the bell and british grocery chain said a short time ago, shutting down its fresh and easy st
rogers not earning any fans in silicon valley. >> no. one of the authors of a controversial new billhat makes it easier for government investigators to get data about you from internet companies. it would allow that exchange of information even if that data transfer violated other laws designed to protect you. here is rogers describing what he thinks of people on the internet who oppose his bill. >> people on the internet, if you're a 14-year-old tweeter in the basement, you know,...
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nowhere close to the president of the united states or this republican senator roger wicker of mississippi, bill? >> bill: mike, thank you. i want to bring in greta van susteren. greta is a lawyer. investigated plenty of crimes. she is in the studio getting ready for "on the record" at 10:00 eastern time. what do you make of the quick movement on behalf of investigators? >> bill, i'm actually not surprise. the man looks a little bit touched. if indeed he is guilty, he did a very serious thing. he threatened the life of a president and of a u.s. senator. i don't know if there are any other letters out there. i'm not underestimating the seriousness of the crime. but the fact that he is hanging around washington. he is known probably to the fbi and the secret service. he signed his note with i am k.c. and i approve this message which is rather bizarre not to mention the signature he used his own initials assuming he is the one. i think it's pretty reasonable to assume that tonight. this is so predictable that they would have found him. he has probably made other contact with law enforcement. i susp
nowhere close to the president of the united states or this republican senator roger wicker of mississippi, bill? >> bill: mike, thank you. i want to bring in greta van susteren. greta is a lawyer. investigated plenty of crimes. she is in the studio getting ready for "on the record" at 10:00 eastern time. what do you make of the quick movement on behalf of investigators? >> bill, i'm actually not surprise. the man looks a little bit touched. if indeed he is guilty, he did...
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the cosponsors of the bill, republican congressman mike rogers, who chairs the house intelligence committeend the ranking kmem per of the committee, duch rupert percent berger say they made significant improvements that should satisfy critics including an amendment that would sanitize or remove personally identifiable information and they say there is now more oversight for how the information is used. >> automatic reviews from congress each year to make sure there is no personal information being used inappropriately through this it is just the really nasty cyber code, zeroes and ones traveling the speed of light that make up the internet. that is really what they're looking for is those patterns. >> reporter: as one example internet firms could only use the new shared data for security reasons. they couldn't use it for marketing or for other commercial purposes, rick. rick: catherine, there is the a sense on lawmakers that time is running out on this? >> reporter: the house panel will mark up the bill late today with the hope of a vote next week with looming threat of white house veto whi
the cosponsors of the bill, republican congressman mike rogers, who chairs the house intelligence committeend the ranking kmem per of the committee, duch rupert percent berger say they made significant improvements that should satisfy critics including an amendment that would sanitize or remove personally identifiable information and they say there is now more oversight for how the information is used. >> automatic reviews from congress each year to make sure there is no personal...
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house intelligence committee and chairman mike rogers meeting behind closed doors today to markup the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act. the billmote intelligence sharing between government agents and the private sector. i went one-on-one with the committee chairman rogers in march to talk about this bill. >> we need to do, share this malicious code with each other about really bad things that are happening to computers so you can stop it upstream. dennis: sounds like a plan. bill could head to the house floor for a vote as early as next week. and you know, government filings starting to react before some huge crisis on the cyber threat. cheryl: absolutely. i think what is interesting, this is hr 624 after making all the changes to it. what is interesting, now that the worry is that government is going to have too much reach into everything, into checking accounts, into technology, businesses but they actually want to take that and strip it out of the bill which i find interesting. you would think it would be the other way around. but it's a house bill so republican led house. it is a family affair. we're going to tell you abou
house intelligence committee and chairman mike rogers meeting behind closed doors today to markup the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act. the billmote intelligence sharing between government agents and the private sector. i went one-on-one with the committee chairman rogers in march to talk about this bill. >> we need to do, share this malicious code with each other about really bad things that are happening to computers so you can stop it upstream. dennis: sounds like a plan....
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bill weir for "nightline" in brooklyn new york. >>> next up, best remembered at the moo uh vies, roger ebert passes away at the age of 70.erican pop culture icon. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ i can't breathe, so i can't sleep. and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed and turned... i even vaporized. and then i fought back with drug-free breathe right. these nasal strips instantly open my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better. [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. hey it's your right to breathe right. get two free strips at breatheright.com. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for chari
bill weir for "nightline" in brooklyn new york. >>> next up, best remembered at the moo uh vies, roger ebert passes away at the age of 70.erican pop culture icon. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your...
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it kind of depend on the facts. >> reporter: it was interesting, bill, both those lawmakers, opening man rogersabout technology being the solution for security down the road. and i mentioned the concern of civil libertarians there are other lawmakers we talked to who expressed those concerns and are we'll be talking about those later on special report. bill: looking forward to that. peter king talked about 30 minutes ago about more photographic evidence -- more photographic ability in towns across the country. you wonder how that balances and how that works, and also talked about jamming equipment for the intelligence sources here as well. you've got another store reon capitol hill with this ricin scare. they run parallel toward one another. what was the mood and sense you got on that, bret? >> reporter: there is just an anxiousness up here. there are a lot of thins going on. we have the gun control vote today, the immigration rollout, there are a lot of big things happening, and then added to that you have this ricin care that you'll talk about here. but it's anxiousness, and wondering what is
it kind of depend on the facts. >> reporter: it was interesting, bill, both those lawmakers, opening man rogersabout technology being the solution for security down the road. and i mentioned the concern of civil libertarians there are other lawmakers we talked to who expressed those concerns and are we'll be talking about those later on special report. bill: looking forward to that. peter king talked about 30 minutes ago about more photographic evidence -- more photographic ability in...
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the bill was drafted by rogers at their request to only include sandy victims. is one dollar here, take it out. that was a game they were playing. go home and say, we're keeping the goys in new york and new jersey from setting up slush funds. chris christie, how many use inventory money for themselves and accusing him of setting up a slush fund. assuming that 1% or 2% of the money was misguided. do you let all these other people stay on the verge of death because the money is going to, you know, buy some extra fbi vehicles or something? >> so, you're not going to forgive and forget? >> no. >> how is the recovery effort going? do you need more funds or more attention? what's going on? >> it is moving along. the problem is, always a delay. that initial 100 days we had, money was added on to the delay. a lot of these projects and rightly so, the governor has to submit them to washington to get approval. i understand that. you don't want money wasted. that's a 45, 50-day process. let's add it on top of the 100 days we had to wait in the beginning. as far as the fema
the bill was drafted by rogers at their request to only include sandy victims. is one dollar here, take it out. that was a game they were playing. go home and say, we're keeping the goys in new york and new jersey from setting up slush funds. chris christie, how many use inventory money for themselves and accusing him of setting up a slush fund. assuming that 1% or 2% of the money was misguided. do you let all these other people stay on the verge of death because the money is going to, you...
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here are some of the details of the bill, provided by representative mike rogers.to talk about that is jeff in columbia, missouri, on our line for republicans. caller: this is jeff wesley. it's about time they're doing something about this. this has gone too long. i myself have been under these cyber threats for 20 years, where they have gone through the respiratory, mind control, and everything else. host: who is doing that, jeff? guest: i have no evidence, witnesses, or proof because it is all done wirelessly. i think it's coming out of the white house. host: catherine lotrionte, if someone like jeff feels like they are being investigated for cybersecurity violations, what sort of recourse do they have? who do they go to? guest: here is one of the challenges if you are in that position. it is difficult for any individual to actually know whether their information has been provided to the government through the system. through the mandatory reporting and oversight within the executive branch and congress, there would be investigations of anything that would go bey
here are some of the details of the bill, provided by representative mike rogers.to talk about that is jeff in columbia, missouri, on our line for republicans. caller: this is jeff wesley. it's about time they're doing something about this. this has gone too long. i myself have been under these cyber threats for 20 years, where they have gone through the respiratory, mind control, and everything else. host: who is doing that, jeff? guest: i have no evidence, witnesses, or proof because it is...
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bill: all right. we'll get the full story when he shows up. sad news yesterday, the passing of a guy who really made a mark. i can't believe rogerfailment -- a film critic but he changed the way people look at movies and of course mr. siskel -- gene siskel yeah. >> bill: but it was ebert who was the star. >> he was clearly the star. >> bill: and president obama put out a statement about -- i mean when does that happen for a film critic? >> yeah. yeah. >> bill: like never before. and he could really make or break a movie. the two of them siskel and ebert. here for example he was talking about "saving private ryan". >> to me it reveals what war is really all about, and it is brutal. this is not a movie for younger children for sure. war is about thinking about something that is as important enough to kill for. something that doesn't come easy to the people in this film or for most of us i'm sure. >> it's exactly what you said. smart guy, knew what he was talking about, and at the end of the day he boils it down to one thing, good or bad. thumbs up or thumbs down. >> bill: absolutely. and what is incredible is how he carried on des
bill: all right. we'll get the full story when he shows up. sad news yesterday, the passing of a guy who really made a mark. i can't believe rogerfailment -- a film critic but he changed the way people look at movies and of course mr. siskel -- gene siskel yeah. >> bill: but it was ebert who was the star. >> he was clearly the star. >> bill: and president obama put out a statement about -- i mean when does that happen for a film critic? >> yeah. yeah. >> bill: like...
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colorado lawmakers are working on a bill restricting people that psychologists or counselors believe to be a danger from owning guns. >> tributes are coming in for film critic roger who died. this is the chicago sun times where he was a critic since 1967. he is considered to be among the most influential film critics dying yesterday at the rehabilitation institute of chicago to days before he announced on the blog he was undergoing radiation treatment no a recountries of -- a recurrence of cancer. i had a chance to meet him, he was nice and did not mind talking about movies with amateurs like me. >> i only heard good things. >> it is 4:44. lisa is here for mike nicco. >> good morning. >> bringing good news? >> i think so. we had a lot of rain yesterday with the low level moisture that did not want to end but in the north bay, it is hard to pick up the runs by bodega bay but some of the mist and drizzle is us with. be careful. the visibility is reduced especially along the coast but elsewhere, you can see the mild temperatures and 55 in san jose and oakland and 60 for oakland and 55 in santa cruz. the golden gate bridge shows all of the clouds are on the deck. 54
colorado lawmakers are working on a bill restricting people that psychologists or counselors believe to be a danger from owning guns. >> tributes are coming in for film critic roger who died. this is the chicago sun times where he was a critic since 1967. he is considered to be among the most influential film critics dying yesterday at the rehabilitation institute of chicago to days before he announced on the blog he was undergoing radiation treatment no a recountries of -- a recurrence...